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Many of AS RACIAL COVENANTS SEGRE- @queenseagleFollowFollow usus onon TwitterTwitter facebook.com/queenseagleLikeLike usus onon FacebookFacebook queenseagle.comVisit us Online gated the city’s neighborhoods, Addisleigh @queenseagle@queenseaglehis proposals will have a particularfacebook.com/queenseaglefacebook.com/queenseagle impact on Queens. queenseagle.com Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office Park transformed from an exclusively white neighborhood into one of New York City’s premier African-American enclaves Mayor pledges to protect business, serve by the early 1950s. The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie youth and build homes during annual address By David Brand will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy By Victoria Merlino tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to build condos, hotels, shops and office space “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS along Flushing Creek. The advisory vote is and spilled garbage that many of my the latest phase in the city’s land use process constituents are burdened with on a regular for the site. basis, the trash trains have other negative The Queens borough president will also repercussions on the environment, local weigh in before the project goes before the property values and the public health,” City Council, which traditionally votes in Addabbo said. lock step with the local Councilmember Peter  Koo on land use measures. The rezoning would allow FWRA LLC, a SAVE THE DATE: THE QUEENS partnership of three developers that own the County Bar Association will host its annual land, to reshape the Flushing waterfront, cre- Judiciary, Past Presidents and Golden ating a 13-tower, mixed-use complex across Jubilarian dinner on Tuesday, March 31 at 6 the 29 acres of mostly unutilized land. 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Queensbridge Baby Park planning begins with few local residents present By Rachel Vick “I’ve done multiple days of outreach at Queens Daily Eagle Queensbridge Houses to try and get them to The Parks Department’s first community participate,” Lopez wrote in the chat function of the event. “Many told me they didn’t feel QUEENS planningLights session for a neglected of landout under the lacked a key like Parks would listen to them in the end and it group of57,000 participants Queens Thursday — residents of would lose be a waste of their time.” thepower nearby Queensbridge during Houses.intense Tuesday Some storm residents, however, did say they would While more than 100 participants showed up like a dog park, Lopez said. toContinued submit ideas from at page a virtual 1 planning204,000 session householdsfor Parks in 2011. Departme Hur- nt Senior Project Planner Ei- “My fellowship recently shift- ricane Sandy knocked out power TODAY an $11 million revamp of Queensbridge Baby leen Munsch said 21 percent of ,ed to butan onlinefew actually platform lived due in tothe publicfor 1.1 hous million- customersresidents arein 2012. under 18, spurring input from par- ingCOVID, near thebut futurenow with greenspace. the power Con Edison ticipantsworkers restoredin breakout groups presided over by outage,“It has there’s to be no said way that for it me is clearto powerthat we to did about Parks 90,000 officials. house- February 13, 2020 notconnect have withenough my representation co-workers.” fromholds Queens within- 24 hours,“One the of utilitythe things that kept getting stressed bridgesaid Sahiti residents,” Kovvuri, said aCouncilmember Baruch reported. Jimmy over and over again is we need to listen and College student who lives in Much of their work requires Van Bramer during the meeting. identify with what current Queensbridge resi- Queens Village. untangling wires from fallen He called on Parks to host additional hear- dents are looking for specifically the children, The program was understand- trees that litteredthe streetsyounger around generation,” said one Parks official ingsing and in agreedvarious to formats, put her work not onjust Zoom meet- the borough. Rainwhen Monday the groups soft- reconvened. “They’ll be the ingspause that until require power internetreturned, access. Kov- Heened suggested the soil, making the trees ones using it.” implementingvuri said. drop boxes for peoplemore to submit susceptible to toppling in proposals The storm or hosting had a particular outdoor meetingsim- the in high warm winds,- theAnother utility said. group suggested partnering with the erpact weather. in Queens Village, Cambria “RestorationDepartment will require of Education to reach the kids who Heights,“We’ve Whitestone, got to think Middle out of Vil the- boxclearing here andnearly would500 roads benefit that arefrom the park to see if there is we’velage and got Flushing, to make surewhere Queensbridge many blocked residents by fallena preference trees. Con Edfor- playgrounds, courts or other areresidents reached,” remained Van Bramer without said. pow- ison must de-energizeamenities. any wires er PartWednesday of the neglectedafternoon. parkWinds at Queensentangled Plaza in those Atrees, project untangle to repair handball and basketball betweenas high as21st 71 Street miles andper Vernonhour in Boulevard the wires cur and- thencourts work on with the muproperty- is ongoing, according to rentlyNew York serves City as aforced storage the space MTA for Parknicipal Depart public- worksthe Parks crews Department to re- website. mentto temporarily equipment. suspend The city outdoor has planned move to the evict trees,” ConOther Edison ideas said for the park include a skate park, atrain composting service. operation from anotherin a statement.nearby more senior-friendly infrastructure like lights and section Outages in orderalso affectedto move events the equipment “Crews and give game priority tables, to makand -outdoor exercise equipment. The Parks Department hosted a planning sessionCelebrating Thursday as the city seeks Black to begin a toelsewhere commence in the upgradeborough.New at Baby ingPark. repairs That that willThe provide long, pow narrow- stretch of land could be- $11 million revamp of a neglected section of Queensbridge Park. Photo via Parks Department planYork facedCity’s pushback Housing from Preserva local- environmentaler to the most customerscome a green quickly, thoroughfare like the Highline, History Month groupstion and and Development elected officials, postponed and Parksthen agreedrestore smallersaid Richardgroups andKhuzami, the former Parks and park space under the Queensboro Bridge. Munsch, Senior Project Planner at the Depart- toa town delay hall the on eviction. storm resiliency in individual customers.”Culture chair of Community Board 1. Some suggested ways to incorporate the site ment of Parks and Recreation. “There will be Edgemere.Some residents chose not to participate More in thethan 7,000 Many wires participants were advocated for the value include green job training, environmental and more outreach; we want to continue hearing meeting Overall, because 292,000 they householdsdid not think downtheir voices across theof city the Wednesday. Big Reuse compost site, slated to be dis- climate education, and continued community from people.” wouldlost power be heard, in New said York Long City Island and CityCon activistEdison urgedplaced residents this year to to make room for operational garden partnership. Residents can submit additional public input Westchester County, surpassing Gil Lopez. avoid downed needswires asand part to ofre -the process to reinvigorate the “This is only the beginning,” said Eileen through an online survey. the impact of Hurricane Irene, port them to the utility and to the which knocked out power for NYPD. A tree fell on top of a house near 82nd Avenue and 218th Street in Hollis Hills Tuesday. Photo by Michael Nussbaum Ex-Bronx prosecutor vies for WesternBlizzard Queens blankets council borough, seat By David Brand Forman said she supported Mina Malik, anoth- and focus on addressing climate change. Queens Daily Eagle postponinger former prosecutor, in the 2019 Democratic COVID pri- “Every facet vaccines of our society needs to be viewed Community activist and former Bronx prose- Continuedmary for Queens from page district 1 attorney. She considered therethrough are avery greener dedicated lens,” andshe we’resaid. “Forcommitted example, to public defender Tiffany Cabán her second choice, while we need to create more open, green space cutor Julia Forman has entered a crowded field to “It’ll be icy, it’ll be treacherous,” de Blasio do the right thing,” Grayson said. she said. “I was very torn in that election,” For- for people to enjoy, those spaces will also have a represent Western Queens’ Council District 26. said. “We do not want seniors, especially, out in State transit officials suspended above- man said. “I wish we had ranked-choice voting in positive environmental impact.” Forman, who recently won a position as a ju- those conditions. So, we’re going to have vacci- that situation.” ground At least train eightservice other at 2candidates p.m., while have LaGuardia filed to dicial delegate in the Queens County Democratic nations off for today and tomorrow – come back She said her main focus is development, an is- airportrun for groundedVan Bramer’s all flightsseat in 2021,as snow including pummeled Tavo Party, said her experience in District strong on Wednesday.” sue top of mind for many constituents in Western theBortoli, runways. Lorenzo Brea, Heajin Kim, Sultan Maruf, Attorney’s Office motivated her to run for the De Blasio traveled to sites in each of the five council seat now held by term-limited incumbent Queen, which has seen enormous growth and sig- BrentThe O’Learycity also and announced Giselle Burgess, it was hiringBianca emer Ozeri- boroughs,nificant displacement including overto a theSanitation past decade. Depart- gencyand Julie snow Won. laborers Van Bramer’s to help Chiefwith theof Staff response Mat- Jimmy Van Bramer. ment depot in Woodside, to assess the city’s “A lot of what I saw there led me to want to “I see District 26 at an important crossroads startingthew Wallace at 8 a.m. is also today. expected For more to run information, in District response. run,” said Forman, who has lived in Dutch Kills right now and this election is going to decide visit26. https://on.nyc.gov/3ozIF01. As snow piled up on streets throughout New with her husband since 2014. “It’s a wholly re- which way we go,” said Forman, a member of the active position. 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and request the editions you wish to receive in your email. Top City Doctor Takes Shot at de Blasio’s COVID-19 Contact Tracing Program By Greg Smith THE CITY A leader of the city’s effort to track COVID-19 spread recently questioned the effectiveness of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s $880 million test-and-trace program — and said more money needs to instead go to vaccinations, THE CITY has learned. Dr. Marcelle Layton, who runs the bureau of communicable diseases for the city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, offered her candid assessment in a Jan. 6 email to Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergies and In- fectious Diseases. She requested that grant requirements tying federal funds to test-and-trace be lifted — and that the money be pumped into the flagging vaccina- tion effort. Her memo was copied to public health officials from several large cities around the coun- try. Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks at the White House last April, during the Trump administration. Official White House photo “I wanted to raise an issue that came up on a call today that I coordinate as many of us for from city funds, with another $67 million in con- a while now have questioned the effectiveness tracts coming out of other city agency budgets. of contact tracing in mitigating COVID-19,” she But Layton asked that the federal government wrote Fauci. lift a grant requirement tying federal funds to test- The email was obtained by the Brown Institute and-trace programs and shift “resources if need- for Media Innovation’s Documenting COVID-19 ed to vaccination efforts without the usual bureau- project and provided to THE CITY. cratic process and time required to redirect funds.” In early May, de Blasio announced the test- Layton said the need isn’t confined to New and-trace program, promising to hire 1,000 tem- York, noting the “very limited resources at many porary workers to supplement health department health departments who are dealing with the surge staff assigned to the agency that would run the pro- of cases at the same time we’re trying to set up gram, the Health and Hospitals Corp. The goal: to large scale vaccination programs.” track down close contacts of those infected. The mayor declared the army of contact trac- ‘Focus on Vaccination’ ers would “allow the city to immediately isolate The city and state have been struggling to ob- and care for those who test positive for the virus tain an adequate supply of vaccines from the fed- and then rapidly track, assess and quarantine any- eral government, but have also had difficulty get- one they came into contact with who they may ting shots into the arms of eligible New Yorkers have infected.” since the effort kicked off in December. “With every resource at our disposal, we are So far, just over 5 percent of city residents moving mountains to test and trace every New have been vaccinated. More than a quarter of Yorker,” he said. those vaccinated across the five boroughs have The program, however, ran into problems hailed from the suburbs — a dynamic that was on from the start, with many patients either refus- display at a major inoculation center in Washing- ing to cooperate or claiming they’d had no close ton Heights until THE CITY exposed the demo- contacts. By June, the tracer corps had contacted graphic imbalance. Dr. Marcelle Layton speaks about the Swine Flu in 2009. Photo courtesy of THE CITY about 4,200 COVID-19 patients, of whom only Layton argued federal funds would be better 1,800 provided any information on close contacts. deployed to the vaccination effort in New York “There is no question in my mind that the perienced public health staff) is to focus on vacci- and beyond. most effective use of staffing (especially more ex- nation,” she wrote, “while limiting case investiga- ‘Very Limited Resources’ tions and contact tracing to more high risk settings In her email to Fauci, Layton — describing (such as nursing homes and correctional facilities) her role as “leading the [New York City] surveil- and not trying to investigate all cases and moni- lance response” to the pandemic — argued that tor all contacts.” contact tracing isn’t effective because to date “few of our [COVID] cases occur among persons who “A critical tool in stopping were already known contacts under monitoring.” chains of transmission.” The quest to track down potentially infect- In statement emailed to THE CITY, Health ed New Yorkers via contact tracing is also un- Commissioner Dr. David Chokshi said: “Test-and- dermined “given the degree of asymptomatic and trace is a critical tool in stopping chains of trans- pre-symptomatic transmission,” she explained. mission. It has been a linchpin of our fight against She contended that if the program were work- COVID-19, not just identifying people who have ing as it should, “We would expect [an] increasing been exposed, but also connecting them to resourc- percentage of new cases to occur among known es to keep themselves and their communities safe.” contacts.” That has not happened, Layton noted. Chokshi noted that the program provides ho- Continuing the focus on contact tracing poten- tel rooms for those who can’t quarantine safely at tially takes away from what Layton called a high- home and helps those who’ve tested positive or er priority: federal support for the so far bumpy ef- have been exposed to COVID-19 navigate issues fort to distribute vaccines. with insurance and medical bills. The city has relied heavily on federal funding “The city has a unified strategy and we’re to pay for much of its Herculean effort to control all on the same page about how we beat this vi- and ultimately end the pandemic, and, as she not- rus,” he added. “New Yorkers must be tested, ed, “Much of our federal funding is tied to testing each positive case must be traced and we must and tracing.” get the vaccine to as many people as we can im- Records show the financially ailing Health mediately.” and Hospitals Corporation, which operates the A spokesperson for the National Institute for city’s 11 public hospitals, is counting on a mighty Allergies and Infectious Diseases did not respond chunk of change from the feds to pay for the test- to THE CITY’s query about Layton’s request to and-trace program. lift grant requirements tied to test and trace. In its 2021 fiscal year budget, nearly $610 THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news million of the $813 million HHC plans to spend outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that on contact tracing comes from the feds. The rest is NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio. Eagle file photo serves the people of New York.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 G uest Editorial Opinions How age diversity in Biden’s cabinet could affect policy By Marcia G. Ory The Conversation President Joe Biden’s Cabinet and top appointees will likely be the most diverse in U.S. history. He says they were purposely chosen to “look like America.” As a scholar of how age is viewed in society, I study age as a major demographic grouping. With regard to President Biden’s Cabinet choices, my question is how diverse these appointments are in terms of age, and whether this matters. Uniting boomers and zoomers At 78, Joe Biden is the oldest American president. Vice Presi- dent Kamala Harris is 22 years younger. Most U.S. presidents and vice presidents are closer in age. Mike Pence, for example, is 13 years younger than Donald Trump. However, there are a few exceptions from recent history. Pres- ident George H.W. Bush was 23 years older than Vice President Dan Quayle. The other notable exception is the 19-year age differ- ence between President Barack Obama and Vice President Biden. That close working relationship may in part explain Biden’s com- fort with choosing a running mate and top advisers who are much younger. As for other Cabinet members, no nominee is as old as the president. Those currently being vetted or already on the job range in age from 39 to 75, with an average age of 56. Having so many advisers of different ages should – theoreti- cally – bring perspectives from different age groups and better rep- resent constituents of different ages. For example, funding for long-term care is an issue that affects all generations, although it’s typically associated with seniors. According to research from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving, over 50 million adults in the U.S. provide unpaid care to an adult or child with special needs. Because of shrinking family sizes and the fact that more seniors are living into their 80s and beyond, middle-aged adults and older are increasingly being called on to care for older relatives. Younger parents, meanwhile, may want to increase long-term care supports for children with special needs. Another example is the debate over student loans. Forgiv- ing college debt might not be a personal priority for older peo- ple, but an educated workforce unburdened by debt helps drive the economy. With the ratio of working-age to nonworking-age adults declining rapidly, an increase in worker productivity as- sociated with a more skilled workforce can generate the tax rev- enues to support Social Security and other government benefits for retirees. And then, of course, there’s the environment. Younger people are more likely to see climate change as an urgent issue, while old- er adults might downplay environmental concerns in favor of eco- nomic productivity. Having both perspectives can balance a strong economy with a livable environment for future generations. Generational politics There’s a popular view that different generations have distinct political identities. According to this theory, major social and po- litical events shape generations of voters. For example, the silent generation, born between 1928 and 1945, experienced the Great Depression and slow recovery. They consistently hold the most conservative political ideology. But political leanings also change over one’s life span. Baby boomers, who came of age during the tumultuous cultur- al revolution of the 1960s, by and large rejected traditional values in their youth. They were known for their antiwar slogans and so- cial justice demands. However, many have grown more political- ly conservative over time. Born after 1996, members of Gen Z are more ethnically di- verse than previous generations, more progressive and more sup- portive of government programs to address societal problems. Age-based political theories are based on aggregate behaviors. They do not predict the political persuasions of an individual vot- er or political leader. After all, Sen. Bernie Sanders, at 79, is one of America’s most progressive senators. Age is especially less likely to determine political allegiance among racial and ethnic minorities. These groups tend to vote more Democratic regardless of age. In looking at this issue more carefully, average age and age di- versity of Cabinet nominees are likely to influence policy direc- tions. But other considerations – such as long-term political party identification, individual beliefs about the role of government and demographic factors such as race and ethnicity – also will come into play. Marcia G. Ory is professor of environmental and occupation health at A&M University.

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6 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Tuesday, February 2, 2021 SSPORTS No. 3 UConn bounces back, rolls by No. 17 DePaul 100-67 By Associated Press grabbed 14 rebounds. The Huskies shot about 58 CHICAGO (AP) — Christyn Williams scored percent and finished six points shy of their sea- a career-high 29 points, Paige Bueckers added 22 son high in a matchup between two of the nation’s points and personal-best 10 assists, and No. 3 most prolific scoring teams. UConn bounced back from a rare loss to beat No. Sonya Morris scored 19 for DePaul, which 17 DePaul 100-67 on Sunday afternoon. had won four in a row since a loss at UConn. Lexi The Huskies (11-1, 9-0 Big East) haven’t Held added 16 points. dropped consecutive games in 28 years. And they weren’t about to let it happen this time, after los- Getting in gear ing at No. 19 Arkansas on Thursday. Auriemma would like to see better, more ag- UConn used a dominant second quarter to gressive starts. It’s been an issue, and the Huskies Connecticut’s Aaliyah Edwards, left, drives to the basket past DePaul’s Kiara Dallmann build a 14-point halftime lead. The Huskies re- again were a bit sluggish in the early stages. (42) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in mained in control the rest of the way and im- UConn trailed by as much as seven in the first Chicago. AP Photos/Charles Rex Arbogast proved to 19-1 all-time against DePaul (9-4, 6-2) quarter. But the Huskies sure turned things around — 19-0 under Hall of Fame coach Geno Auriem- in a big way in the second. They outscored the ma. Blue Demons 29-11 in the period to take a 47-33 “It’s just lousy playing basketball this time lead. in their lives,” Auriemma said. “There’s nothing “I thought we got the ball moving more,” Wil- to get excited about. This is just glorified prac- liams said. “We were aggressive in everything that tice, except you’re playing against another team. we were doing.” There’s no crowd. There’s no energy. People DePaul was ahead 29-28 when UConn went think, ‘Well, what’s the difference?’ It’s a huge dif- on a 10-0 run, capped by Buecker’s 3 with 3:44 ference. Basketball is meant to be played with the remaining. Bueckers also nailed a 3 in the clos- emotion of the game. ing seconds in the half, and Westbrook stole the “These games that I see are devoid of emo- inbounds, leading to a free throw that made it a tion, so you have to create your own,” he said. 14-point game. “And I thought we did that today.” “Everybody that played had a really good Williams made 12 of 15 shots. Bueckers day,” Auriemma said. “They did the things that nailed a personal-best 5 of 7 3-pointers. The star come within the course of the game. Nobody tried freshman also had seven rebounds and just one to do more. Nobody did less. They just did what turnover. came within the course of the game.” Evina Westbrook scored 12 points and Connecticut’s Aubrey Griffin holds her face after being injured during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against DePaul Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Chicago.

The big picture DePaul: Playing their first game in 10 days, UConn: Make it 1,005 games without con- the Blue Demons went cold after a solid start. secutive losses for the Huskies. The last time they They shot about 36 percent and were 8 for 26 on dropped back-to-back outings? March 7 and 17, 3-pointers. 1993, when they lost to Providence in the Big East tournament and Louisville in the NCAA. “That’s Coming up next not something that crossed my mind,” Williams UConn: The Huskies will try to make it said. “We’re just staying focused and taking it back-to-back wins when they host St. John’s on game by game. Of course, we don’t want to lose Wednesday. two in a row. ... We don’t really pay attention to DePaul: The Blue Demons visit Seton Hall on the streaks and stuff like that.” Thursday.

Connecticut’s Christyn Williams (13) scores past DePaul’s Deja Church, left, and Evina Connecticut’s Paige Bueckers (5) shoots over DePaul’s Jorie Allen during the first half of Westbrook during the first half of an NCAA game Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Chicago an NCAA game Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Chicago.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

PALESTINE — Open bor- ders: A Palestinian child, wearing a face mask, looked outside a car loaded with lug- gage as she and her fami- ly waited to cross to the Ra- fah border with Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip on Mon- day. The border opened to- day after more than 60 days of closure. Photo: Khalil Hamra/AP

THAILAND — Myanmar reaction: On Monday, Burmese people living in Thailand held pictures of Myanmar military Commander-in-Chief Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing during a protest in front of the Myanmar Embassy, in Bangkok. Myanmar’s military took control of the country under a one-year state of emergency. Photo: Sakchai Lalit/AP

ITALY — Reopening: Gianni Crea, the Vatican Museums chief “Clav- igero” keys keeper, walked through the Sistine Chapel as he prepared to open the museum, at the Vatican on Monday. The Vatican Muse- GREECE — Hanging out: People relaxed on a beach in the Glyfada suburb south of Athens on Sunday ums reopened Monday to visitors after 88 days of shutdown following afternoon. Photo: Yorgos Karahalis/AP COVID-19 containment measures. Photo: Andrew Medichini/AP

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Tuesday, February 2, 2021 • Brooklyn Daily Eagle • 9 Just over 2,000 people voted early in NYC’s first ranked-choice election. Will anyone show up today? Continued from page 1 closing Rikers Island, constructing a new jail in The new ranked-choice format allows voters nearby Kew Gardens and funding education, as to designate their top five candidates in special well as their perspectives on boycotting Israel elections and primaries. If no candidate receives — an important issue in the district). 50 percent of the vote, the last-place finisher is Candidates hesitated to form coalitions with eliminated and voters who picked that candidate one another, and just one, progressive organizer will have their second choice tallied. That pro- Moumita Ahmed, has described her ranked bal- cess will continue until one candidate receives a lot. She said she voted early and listed business majority of the vote. owner Deepti Sharma second during a forum “I thought it was a wonderful idea, but at first hosted by the Eagle and Gotham Gazette. I was afraid I couldn’t wrap my brain around The race is chance for a council district to it,” Zuckerman said. “But I studied the chart elect a South Asian representative for the first and thought about it and figured it out.” time in New York City history. Six of the candi- She said she ranked five candidates, picking dates are South Asian and the field also includes former Councilmember James Gennaro first, Dilip Nath, a higher education executive; Muh- Democratic District Leader Neeta Jain second jib Rahman, a conservative and the president of and attorney Soma Syed somewhere in the mix, the Bangladesh Society of ; and she said She couldn’t remember the other two real estate agent Michael Earl Brown. candidates. Elected officials, community boards and On Saturday, she was back at borough hall nonprofit groups have hosted several educa- to accompany a friend to the polls. The wom- tional events in the district. “Queens is ready to an, Romila, spoke little English but said she rank,” said Janggo Mahmud, the Queen orga- planned to choose just one candidate: Jain. nizer for the group Rank the Vote NYC. It remains to be seen how many voters in the But disparate access to reliable internet has low-turnout race treat their ballots like Romila eroded some of those efforts, said Queens polit- and how many, like Zuckerman, use the new ical strategist Martha Ayon. So has a dearth of ranked format. materials in relevant languages, she said. One thing is for sure, however: The “The demographic that has the most access eight-candidate contest in Central Queens has to information will know about ranked-choice played out much like traditional, pre-ranked- voting and the election, but if they’re not watch- choice races. Outside money has poured in ing then it’s totally missing them,” Ayon said. through independent expenditures, candidates In the district’s Jewish communities, few have taken shots at one another on social media people still seem to know about or fully embrace and in forums, and rivals and their supporters ranked-choice voting, said Howard Schoenfeld, have broken along the “progressive”/“moder- a Kew Gardens Hills resident active in local ate” divide dominating local politics. politics. (Check out this story and debate for more He said he and his family members ranked information on where the candidates stand on five candidates — he declined to give the names specific issues and policies, including ending or the order — but found that many of his Or- homelessness, building a shelter in Briarwood, thodox Jewish neighbors planned to vote only

Hundreds lined up to vote early at Queens College Sunday. Photo courtesy of Howard Schoenfeld

for Gennaro. A large get-out-the-vote effort Jain has worked as a psychologist in the dis- motivated hundreds to vote at Queens College trict for decades and is an elected Democratic Sunday, the final day of early voting. district leader. Nath has helped out past candi- A nonprofit in Queens is now “People who just vote casually knew little dates through his organization New American accepting sealed bids for sales about it,” he said of ranked-choice voting. Voters Association. Syed is head of the Queens Gennaro, the former chair of the Council’s County Women’s Bar Association. and installation of security Environmental Committee, has name recogni- Few have launched aggressive get-out-the- tion and remains popular among moderate vot- vote campaigns among residents of the Pomo- related enhancements. The ers, particularly in the district’s Jewish commu- nok Houses, however. Five attended a forum nity. He also got a boost from a series of mailers hosted by the Queens Community House where project involves installing gates funded by the political action committee Com- they addressed issues affecting NYCHA resi- mon Sense NYC. dents, an underserved and overlooked group. around a four floor outdoor The PAC — backed by Ross, the head of Re- “I want to bring NYCHA leadership from lated Cos. and a major Donald Trump supporter 250 Broadway and have the residents directly staircase. Selection criteria will — spent $206,840 on literature backing Genna- lay their concerns, and not just walk the grounds ro and Syed and attacking Ahmed, a progressive and see the conditions, feel bad and then leave,” be based on knowledge of secu- organizer affiliated with the Democratic Social- Sharma said at the forum. ists of America, financial reports show. Sharma said working with Pomonok tenants rity, adherence to work sched- That amounts to about $100 per early voter. was a major focus of her campaign. She runs Gennaro has racked up several union en- an organization that connects with local food ule, experience, references and dorsements and says he wants to further his vendors to cater corporate events and she has environmental goals in the Council. But he has helped the Pomonok Residents Association cost. Specifications and bid faced criticism from some constituents for skip- conduct regular food drives, with one scheduled requirements can be obtained by ping two forums hosted by South Asian groups, for Monday, she said. including one co-organized by Bangladeshi Ahmed, meanwhile, has emerged as persona contacting [email protected]. Americans for Political Progress in December. non grata in the Orthodox Jewish community “It was an important forum for him to at- because of a controversy involving her response All interested firms should tend, not just for putting his vision out there but to an anti-Semitic tweet in 2015 and her support also showing he cares for the community,” said for boycotting travel to Israel and the purchase provide primary contact, tele- BAPP NYC Chairperson Kamal Bhuiyan. “He of Israeli-made goods due to the government’s didn’t do much for the South Asian communi- treatment of Palestinians. She apologized for phone, fax and email address. ties when he was in office.” the tweet. Gennaro represented the district for 12 years She, too, brings name recognition to the race Bids will be accepted until from 2001 to 2013 and said that he directed having run for district leader last year. Her cam- funding to and other parks paign centered on economic justice has mobi- midnight February 24, 2021. located in predominantly South Asian neigh- lized a coalition of economically disadvantaged borhoods, worked to expand the Jamaica Mus- and progressive voters, including neighbors Work is to be completed by lim Center and appointed the first Bangladeshi inside her apartment complex. A Monday en- member of Community Board 8. dorsement from Bernie Sanders could help gal- August 31, 2021. “No one has done more for South Asian com- vanize some hold-outs. munities in the Council than I have,” he said. A few groups, including Ahmed’s campaign Most of the South Asian candidates, mean- and Jewish community organizations, have or- while, have conducted outreach across the di- ganized transportation to take voters to the polls verse district, with some like Jain, Syed, Sharma Tuesday, one final chance to drive turnout. and higher education executive Dilip Nath reach- But that will be a challenge with nearly two ing out to constituents in the Jewish community. feet of snow on the ground.

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FOR CHANGES OF NAME Please Call Katrina, 718­643­9099, EXT 103 Opinion: Keeping plowed snow off sidewalks is a small win with a big impact By John Kelly Special to the Eagle All too often after shoveling a sidewalk clean, in a few hours it’s covered in snow again pushed on from the street. It’s an annoyance for some, but shoveling multiple times can be very difficult and dangerous for our elderly neigh- bors. At a recent Community Board 11 meeting, Mary Donahue spoke about how parents and children have to walk in the street to avoid the snow-covered sidewalks around the school she Snow covers a sidewalk in Northeast Queens. Photo courtesy of John Kelly lives near. Those with limited mobility have it worse, sometimes being trapped in their houses They were clearly listening because at the dale Improvement Association said, “I am pleased ward to working with the Department of Sanita- until the snow melts. This issue is exacerbated by very next snow storm, I only had to shovel my to hear that there has been some improvement in tion in resolving this issue, that causes frustration the fact that many neighborhoods in our area have sidewalk once, and the Department of Sanitation the Bayside Hills area with regards to the issue of and hardship for many residents.” narrow sidewalks. kept the street snow at the curb. Managing urgent snow plows pushing snow back on cleared side- Change may be slow, but if we all put in the I’ve been working with Mary and many oth- operations like snow removal in a city as complex walks during plowing operations. “ effort, we can work together to improve our neigh- ers on this issue for years. Luckily, we’ve recently as ours is no easy task, but John Ottoman and Mi- “In the Auburndale area, however, the prob- borhoods. Small wins may not change the world, found some success. chael Carolan listened to the community and shift- lem persists. If success can be met in one area to but hopefully they’ll help on the next cold and Last October, we spoke with Queens East ed their practices to help everyone. That’s some- overcome this problem, then similar or addition- snowy day. Snow/Night Plow Operations Supervisor John Ot- thing that should be applauded. al strategies for plowing could also work in oth- John Kelly is a member of Queens Commu- toman and Deputy Chief Michael Carolan about Unfortunately, the change hasn’t reached ev- er areas experiencing this problem, including in nity Board 11 but is not representing them in this this issue during a Community Board 11 meeting. ery neighborhood yet. Henry Euler of the Auburn- the Auburndale community. I and others look for- op-ed. Opinion: It’s time to end fossil fuel reliance in Astoria By Sara Foster cleaner alternative to the current peaker plant in mo announced that one of the two offshore wind Special to the Eagle operation, but this framing presents a false choice projects will interconnect to the Astoria grid, cre- Energy company NRG has a long history of between two bad options. The truth is, Queens res- ating an opportunity to replace the current fossil deceptive practices in New York, and, frankly, idents like myself don’t need to pick between a fuel generated energy. we’re tired of it. At a time, when state law man- new fracked gas power plant and the current one. We don’t need another dirty fracked gas pow- dates we transition to renewable energy, and when There is a third option, one that I’d like to see our er plant in Astoria. We need cleaner air, green Governor Cuomo himself has committed to a re- Governor support. union jobs, and energy infrastructure that moves placement of fossil fuel infrastructure, why go Let’s choose the cleaner, greener path. The us into the future. backwards? path that transitions us off our addiction to dirty We won’t let ourselves be fooled by a No matter what NRG’s well-paid lobbyists fossil fuels. The path that will create thousands of multi-billion dollar company’s greenwashing say, we in Astoria know the company’s proposal green union jobs. The path that will not add even marketing. We’re ready for the energy transfor- for a new fracked gas power plant in our neigh- more poisonous gases to our air. Let’s choose a re- mation Governor Cuomo has outlined. borhood will be more of the same: dirty polluting newable energy future for Queens. Governor Cuomo are you with us? Let’s stop energy infrastructure that keeps asthma rates high That renewable energy future is already here. NRG in Astoria. Sara Foster is a member of Food & Water and keeps us locked in the past. Battery storage is being built at the Ravenswood Sara Foster is a member of Food & Water Watch and a resident of Astoria NRG frames their fracked gas proposal as a plant in Queens, and just last week Governor Cuo- Watch and a resident of Astoria Photo courtesy of Foster

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14 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • Tuesday, February 2, 2021 Virtual court productivity continues as judges put dent in backlog By Chief Judge Janet DiFiore Special to the Eagle I begin this week’s message with a report on the productivity in our virtual courts, which con- tinues to grow with each passing week. For the week of January 25, our judges and staff confer- enced and heard 24,309 matters; settled or dis- posed of 6,617 (or 27%) of those matters; and is- sued over 1,800 written decisions on motions and other undecided matters. In addition, 1,047 virtual bench trials and evidentiary and fact-finding hear- ings were commenced last week across the state. And during the third week of operations, our new Unindicted Felony Parts continued to make progress to reduce the large backlog of unindict- ed felony complaints awaiting grand jury presen- tation in New York City. Last week, the judges sit- ting in those parts remotely conferenced and heard 621 cases, resulting in another 224 dispositions. Over the three week period, they have heard 2,451 cases and achieved dispositions in 881, or 36%, of the matters heard. Our plan is to continue with the Parts for as long as they remain productive in re- ducing our large backlog of unindicted felonies. Today, I’m also pleased to report on new rules affecting case management and pretrial practice in our civil courts. In the 2018 State of Our Judiciary, I highlighted the success of the Commercial Divi- sion of the Supreme Court in implementing new rules and procedures to streamline discovery and reduce litigation costs. In an effort to take advan- tage of these innovations as part of our Excellence Initiative, I tasked our statewide Advisory Com- mittee on Civil Practice with evaluating and rec- ommending those Commercial Division reforms deemed most suitable for adoption into general civil practice. Chief Judge Janet DiFiore (left) and Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Photo via Governor’s office/Flickr After nearly three years of intensive study, public comment and additional review and anal- igation costs in our civil courts. robust educational component, with centralized to me that the Administrative Judges who super- ysis by two working groups of leading judges I turn now to the New York City Small Claims plain language information and resources, to as- vise and guide our trial judges and professional and practitioners, the Administrative Board of the Court. The issues heard there may not be as com- sist litigants in understanding the ODR and small staff on the front lines have done a terrific job of Courts has approved a broad set of amendments plex as those litigated in Supreme Court, but they claims processes. putting us in a position to meet the needs of law- to the Uniform Civil Rules for the Supreme Court are every bit as important to the many thousands The ODR Pilot was in development well be- yers and litigants across the state. and the County Court, which are designed to make of individuals and small business who appear fore the pandemic struck, but it is being launched We are grateful to them for their leadership, case management and pretrial litigation more effi- there every year — usually without a lawyer — to at a most opportune time, when we have to be and committed to supporting them in these chal- cient and cost-effective for lawyers and litigants resolve disputes of up to $10,000. bold and creative in finding fair, safe and effec- lenging times. In fact, tomorrow, February 2nd, in our civil courts. A number of the changes also In an effort to resolve these matters in a fair tive ways to resolve disputes and provide access to our AJs will be participating in a virtual confer- serve the goal of limiting unnecessary personal and timely manner during the pandemic, we have courts, such as the Small Claims Court, that tradi- ence on “Leadership in Challenging Times,” with appearances and foot traffic in our courthouses. been conducting virtual trials and presumptively tionally operate in crowded environments. sessions presented by: Judge David Prince of Col- Highlights of the amendments include: pre- referring Small Claims matters to free virtual me- This program has been painstakingly devel- orado, a faculty member of the National Judicial sumptive limits on the number and duration of diation. And last Friday, we launched an innova- oped over several years, and I want to thank ev- College, and a nationally recognized judicial lead- depositions; presumptive limits on interrogato- tive Online Dispute Resolution (or “ODR”) Pro- eryone who worked so hard to develop such a ership expert, focusing on techniques and prac- ries; requiring counsel to consult in good faith to gram that is being piloted in small claims matters creative and promising new approach, including tices to augment leadership skills; our Inspector resolve and narrow issues prior to a preliminary in Manhattan Civil Court. the organizations that provided expert input and General’s Office, addressing the growing use of or compliance conference with the court; proce- The new ODR model leverages online tech- collaboration: the American Bar Association, the social media to disseminate improper, including dures for resolving discovery disputes and ad- nology and ADR to create a user-friendly digital National Center for State Courts, the New York racist, statements, and the consequences for pub- hering to discovery schedules; and staggered ap- forum that provides unrepresented parties with an Peace Institute, and the EAC Network of Long Is- lic trust and confidence in our courts; and Dep- pearances for oral argument of motions to reduce opportunity to resolve Small Claims disputes aris- land Dispute Resolution Centers. uty Chief Administrative Judge Edwina Mendel- courtroom congestion. A copy of the Administra- ing from the purchase or sale of goods and ser- And we are, of course, grateful as well to the son, updating our AJs on the work that is being tive Order with the language of the amended rules vices. Although cases meeting the program’s cri- organizations that provided generous funding sup- done to implement Secretary Johnson’s Equal Jus- is available on the Unified Court System’s web- teria will be automatically referred to ODR, the port to allow us to implement and get the pro- tice recommendations and combat racial bias and site by scrolling down the page to “Latest News.” parties can opt out for several reasons, including gram off the ground: the State Justice Institute, discrimination in our system. We are grateful to the many judges and attor- technology or English comprehension challenges. and the AAA- ICDR (American Arbitration Asso- I want to thank our Deputy Chief Administra- neys who devoted their valuable time and exper- ODR relies on an automated negotiation pro- ciation’s International Center for Dispute Resolu- tive Judges, George Silver, Vito Caruso and Ed- tise to evaluating the Commercial Division’s rules, cess. Each party starts out by making an offer that tion) Foundation. And, a special thank you to our wina Mendelson for proactively organizing this selecting the most appropriate provisions, and is disclosed only if both offers match. If the offers court leaders and managers, including: Anthony leadership conference, and for crafting a most im- specifically tailoring them for application to our don’t match, the ODR platform uses algorithms to Cannataro, Administrative Judge of the New York portant and timely agenda to help our AJ’s become general civil parts. A special thank you goes out guide the parties in negotiating further settlement City Civil Court; the Judges and professional staff better leaders who fully understand the challeng- to Alan Scheinkman, the former Presiding Justice terms. If that process does not lead to a settlement, in that Court; the Office of Justice Initiatives; the es, the expectations and the resources available to of the Appellate Division, Second Department, for opportunities for direct negotiation and mediation Permanent Commission on Access to Justice; and support them and ensure their success. So, thank leading the effort to finalize the new rules. And are made available prior to a scheduled court hear- our Division of Professional and Court Services you to our Administrative Judges for being “all of course, I want to thank my colleagues on the ing. If the parties reach an agreement through the and ADR Office. And, finally, our Assistant Dep- in,” particularly during these unprecedented times. Administrative Board of the Courts — Rolando ODR platform, they can electronically sign a set- uty Counsel, Diana Colon, who did an absolutely And with that, I conclude today’s Monday Acosta, Elizabeth Garry and Gerald Whalen — tlement agreement that is automatically delivered remarkable job of very ably managing this project Message and once again thank you for your time for their strong commitment to the Excellence Ini- to the Court. from inception. Thank you to all of them. and ask you to stay disciplined in doing 9 all that tiative, and the important goals of streamlining In addition to the innovative online negoti- As I look back on all the challenges we’ve you can and should be doing to keep yourselves litigation, improving efficiency and reducing lit- ation component, the ODR platform contains a faced as a system over the last 11 months, it’s clear and those around you safe.

Behind the Bench The Eagle will devote even more coverage to the court officers, law clerks and other workers who make our courts run. Have someone in mind who deserves a profile? Let us know who we should be covering. Contact managing editor David Brand at [email protected]

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 15 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com Hon. Velasquez sworn in as first Latina president of Supreme Court Justices group By David Brand Velasquez took the oath of office adminis- though we are first responders. We’re not taken Queens Daily Eagle tered by Eastern District Court Judge Dora Ir- into consideration, so we are like the forgotten de- Queens Supreme Court Justice Carmen Velas- rizary during a virtual ceremony. partment.” Velasquez said. quez was sworn in Jan. 29 as president of the As- “I’m very pleased and it’s an honor for me to Velasquez also said she plans to continue sociation of Justices of the Supreme Court of the preside over the organization, not just as a Latina championing recertification for older judges and State of New York. She is the first Latina to lead but as a member of the judiciary so I am very hap- making sure the court’s “simplification plan” does the group. py,” she said. not go through. The organization represents the interests of She said she plans to advocate for the rights of “I call upon Judge DiFiore and Judge Larry hundreds of justices across New York and re- judges and justices to access COVID-19 vaccines. Marks to step up to the plate. Every day we come Justice Carmen Velasquez was sworn in as cently played a lead role in suing the state to Most court employees are currently eligible, but to the courthouse to do virtual proceedings and president of the Association of Justices of stop the termination of dozens of judges older judges are not. here we are with OCA not willing to come to the the Supreme Court of the State of New York than 70. “We’re not on any list of priorities even table to negotiate,” she said. on Jan. 29. Photo courtesy of Hon. Karina Alomar Queens private jail with $528 million contract insulated from Biden order By David Brand al court. The U.S. Marshals Service hands over re- Queens Daily Eagle sponsibility to GEO Group. A private jail in Queens under state investiga- The facility was the site of a major tion for its COVID-19 failures can continue de- COVID-19 outbreak among inmates and staff taining federal defendants for eight more years, that was first reported by the Eagle in April. Ex- despite President Biden’s new executive order tensive coverage from the Eagle and the Daily phasing out private jail contracts. News spurred an investigation by state Attorney Biden’s order directs the Department of Jus- General Letitia James, who sued GEO Group in tice not to renew contracts with private jails and federal court in December to obtain records relat- prisons. But the 222-bed Queens Detention Fa- ed to their pandemic response at the Queens jail. cility in Springfield Gardens — New York City’s The Eagle first reported on conditions inside lone private jail — has a contract that lasts until the jail’s open dormitories after inmates and their March 31, 2029. loved ones called to describe COVID-sick detain- That date falls after Biden’s potential sec- ees sharing bunk beds and dorms with non-symp- ond-term would end, jeopardizing the order, par- tomatic inmates. ticularly if a Republican is elected in 2024 or 2028. Staff and inmates did not have personal pro- The DOJ has long contracted with the pri- tective equipment, they said, and a number of vate prison corporation GEO Group to operate the guards called out sick, forcing one officer to patrol Queens Detention Facility in a warehouse near JFK multiple units at a time. Airport. The latest contract, signed in April 2019, is “Everyone’s coughing, sneezing on top of worth a potential $528.3 million, according to the each other,” said one inmate on April 3. “We’re terms of the agreement . not practicing social distancing because you can- The jail houses cooperating witnesses who are not do social distancing in this jail because every- awaiting their own trials and sentencing in feder- one is so on top of each other.” A GEO Group guard. Photo by Seth Wenig/AP Ex-Salvadoran soccer boss brought to US to face bribe charge Associated Press A former soccer federation president for El Salvador was sent to Brooklyn Federal Court on Friday to face U.S. corruption charges in the long-running FIFA bribery scandal. Salvadoran authorities had arrested Reynaldo Vasquez in 2016 as part of an international round- up of top officials of soccer’s governing body. He had denied the charges while putting up a failed extradition fight in El Salvador. Vasquez, 65, made a remote court appearance Friday in New York where he pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy charges. He was ordered held without bail. Vasquez’s defense attorney declined comment on Friday. Vasquez is charged in a sprawling investiga- tion accusing dozens of key global soccer figures in what U.S. prosecutors said were schemes solic- iting hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks. Many of the defendants have been ex- tradited to the in recent years and ended up pleading guilty. A 2015 indictment charged Vasquez with wire fraud and money laundering charges that carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in pris- on. Prosecutors say he took bribes in exchange for awarding media and marketing rights for games played by the Salvadoran national soc- cer team. Brooklyn Federal Court Photo by Rob Abruzzese Vasquez is due back in court on April 7.

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